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June 27th, 2018
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) on Wednesday voiced contentment over Poland's plans to amend a controversial anti-defamation act which penalises suggestions of Polish complicity in the Holocaust. Passed by the Polish parliament in response to media claims that Poles aided the Germans in the extermination of Jews during the second world war and the repeated use of the phrase "Polish death camps" to describe Nazi concentration camps in German-occupied Poland, the law passed in January introduced a 3-year prison term for claims that Poles were complicit in Nazi crimes.
PAP
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